Monday, July 18, 2022

A Bit Of Monday Mania

I spent yesterday returning from Las Vegas and now can take a step back into the blogosphere.  But it will be a small step for the time being, as I recover from jet lag and general tiredness.  On a warm Monday with some rain on the way, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the wheels come off the Biden presidency.

From FrontpageMag, in New York City, an act of self-defense results in a charge of murder.  (Sounds like what happened to Kyle Rittenhouse in Kenosha, Wisconsin.)

From Townhall, according to an opinion column, the liberal world order is deranged.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the Biden administration greatly reduces prosecutions for illegally crossing the border.

From the Washington Examiner, the brain rot of the Buy Luxurious Mansions movement is again on display in Minneapolis.

From The Federalist, why anti-gun activists can't acknowledge that concealed carry saves lives.

From American Thinker, Texas Governor Greg Abbott's (R) "publicity stunt" of bussing illegal aliens to Washington, D.C. is working.

From CNS News, a collapsed bird chopper in Sweden creates an oil spill.

From LifeZette, according a critic, ballet should be done away with for being white.

From NewsBusters, the House passes two pro-abortion bills.

From Canada Free Press, First Lady Jill Biden can cry us a river.

From TeleSUR, indigenous peoples in Panama agree to reopen the Pan-American Highway, after closing it to protest higher fuel and food prices.

From TCW Defending Freedom, congrats on your soccer win, ladies, but it's too bad that you're all white.

From Snouts in the Trough, could someone explain why the U.K. went into its coronavirus lockdown?

From Free West Media, in a bitter defeat for President Emmanuel Macron, French parties unite against their country's new coronavirus harassment.

From EuroNews, due to an "unprecedented" heat wave, airport runways melt in the U.K.  (Even with three-digit temperatures in the Las Vegas area, the Harry Reid airport didn't seem to have this problem.)

From Euractiv, according to former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, if everyone doesn't leave Crimea alone, there will be "Judgment Day".  (Medvedev was president when Russia invaded Georgia in 2008.)

From ReMix, illegal aliens and left-wing activists storm a refugee center in France intended for Ukrainian refugees.

From Balkan Insight, a Ukrainian-registered cargo plane transporting weapons from Serbia to Bangladesh crashes near Kavala, Greece.  (If you read Greek, read the story at Kathimerini.)

From The North Africa Post, wildfires in Morocco destroy 6,600 hectares of forest.

From The New Arab, according to opposition leader Rached Ghannouchi, Tunisian President Kais Saied is "the face of the counter-revolution".

From Jewish News Syndicate, the United Nations Committee Against Torture will review the Palestinian Authority's record.

From Gatestone Institute, the U.K.'s new prime minister must get real about Iran.

From The Stream, when a "magic minority" shoots at your family, just shut up and take it.

From The Daily Signal, how China is the chief beneficiary of the "Marxist hurricane" in South America.

From The American Conservative, no, "our democracy" is not in danger, as left-wingers allege.

From The Western Journal, Dr. Sebastian Gorka asks, if the world is going to end in 12 years, why should we shut down oil drilling in the U.S. while allowing oil drilling in Saudi Arabia?

From BizPac Review, teachers unions and media lapdogs are stuck with the reality that voters approve of Florida Governor DeSantis's (R) policies.

From The Hill, some Democrats consider challenging President Biden in the 2024 primaries.  (via BizPac Review)

From The Daily Wire, Pennsylvania decides that in this year's elections "Zuck Bucks" will not be allowed.

From the Daily Caller, Biden conveniently forgets his own role in rising gas prices.

From the New York Post, for $7.69 million, you can own an estate in San Diego whose grounds have been maintained by goats.

From Breitbart, West Hollywood, California vote to "defund" four police positions and hires a man convicted of manslaughter as a security guard.

From Newsmax, New York City reaches a multibillion-dollar deal to rebuild Penn Station.

And from The Babylon Bee, a shocking photo shows First Son Hunter Biden fully clothed and not smoking crack.

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